Finally a new Humble Bundle.
Aaaand it's Capcom. For, what, the third time in less than two years? Now with 90‰ less variety!
Basically there's nothing but Dead Rising, Resident Evil and, for some reason,Strider and the now-worthless DmC: Devil May Cry (the PS4 and Xbone releases are a million times better, apparently).

I'm really happy that the latest EU PSN sale is about Japanese games. Really happy.
Too bad the only Atelier games on sale are the Arland Plus trilogy (this time separately, unlike some time ago) and Sophie. Apparently Escha & Logy Plus, the one I want the most because of its battle system, has been on sale only once, in April 2016.
Also, the PS3 version of Escha is the most expensive Atelier game on Amazon.it (almost €40). Even the 4-month-old Firis is cheaper (33, if you scroll the page a couple times). Which means that I'll never get it.
There's Rorona Plus on sale, but I don't think I shouldn't get another Atelier game while I have Sophie on my backlog.
On the other hand, Sophie sucks. "Sucks" may not be the right word, as it gets some things right, but still.
When I actually buy something - I've been thinking about what to get for a week, as always - I'll let you guys know, in the "Pickup" topic.

And it was then that I realized that using Italics for game titles may not be great when there's dozens of them in a single paragraph.

If Capcom ever does another console Humble Bundle, I hope they toss in Bionic Commando Rearmed 2. Not sure it's worth the asking price given the mediocre views, but if I was able to get it at a large discount, i'd love to see for myself.

I did get that mobile bundle though. Legana Tactics is an okay Tactics Ogre style game. Amsuingly, like 3 of the games in the mobile bundle are old PSP games ported to Android and I have all of them on PSP

One thing about playing on a touch screen vs buttons is that after a lot of taps, you start getting a sore finger, because you aren't touching plastic that gives, but hard glass (or plastic) that doesn't.

The Shadow Warrior remake is $4 at GOG.com right now. Includes a GOG.com exclusive classic katana, as well as the bonuses AxelMill mentioned.

And yeah, I had intended to note that the mobile bundle included a bunch of former Aksys- and NISA-published PSP games. It's weird that the mobile versions' footprints are so big (or at least the ones for iOS; Google Play doesn't show file sizes). Maybe they blew up all the assets for Retina displays. Not that they'd actually look any better.

There's a flash sale in the NA PS Store this weekend. Only one Mini is involved, A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks!, which is less than 1 buck during the sale. NISA's Prinny games are $3 each. What has my attention, though, is Day of the Tentacle Remastered for $3; I may actually go for that (regularly $15, and PS4 cross-buy). I thought about One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 and J-Stars Victory VS+, but my PS3 absolutely doesn't have the space, and there's also the fact that I'd want to play my existing OP:PW and OP:PW2 first. May as well leave buying OP:PW3 for a future flash sale.

And yeah, I had intended to note that the mobile bundle included a bunch of former Aksys- and NISA-published PSP games. It's weird that the mobile versions' footprints are so big (or at least the ones for iOS; Google Play doesn't show file sizes). Maybe they blew up all the assets for Retina displays. Not that they'd actually look any better.

On the humble download store, they are all miniscule. Like 2 megabytes. However, I suspect you have to download more assets once you run the file you get from Humble Bundle.

Amazon has terrible categories for games. The top "RPG" is something called "My Talking Hank", which is like a virtual dog simulator and things like Gymanstic Superstar and Daddy Day Spa. (And they say they don't make games for girls).

Every category is also full of "PE Mods" which are apparently mods for Minecraft Pocket Edition

Does anyone know that Mega Maker is a thing?
It's Super Mario Maker, but free, on PC, and better.

I already made two levels myself, the first one being a recreation of Mighty No.9's "Water Works Bureau" stage (ID 77842), and the second one being completely original, more focused on telling a story. Kind of, at least (ID 88211).

Humble 2K PlayStation Bundle.
You can get XCOM: Enemy Unknown Plus, Civilization Revolution 2 Plus, Evolve and The Bureau: XCOM Declassified if you pay $1, XCOM 2 if you pay 16, and a few PS3 games like Borderlands or XCOM: Enemy Within if you beat the average.
North and South America only, which means that I couldn't care less about the Vita offerings.

Bundle Stars has a Mumbo Jumbo $1 bundle. They were semi-famous for their 7 Wonders series, which was a match-3 game and even had a PSP release on UMD. They also put out Midnight Mysteries, which for a while was like the Call of Duty of Hidden Object Games. Sorta. You could find them in stores, anyway. And Luxor, which is a marble shooting game.

I really shouldn't buy it, but I have money in my paypal account from my books that I can't put into my bank account to use in real life, so...

I doubt many of you play mobile games, but are there any good city builders? It seems lots of strategy/sim games in the mobile market tend to have all the stuff associated with mobile; timers, microtransactions, having to click on buildings to collect money, etc. On the flip side, there are some games that are ports of PC games, like Rollercoaster Tycoon and Transport Tycoon. Are there any city builders that are just like PC games?

Psychonauts free on Humble Bundle. DRM-Free and Steam key.
Half an hour ago I was considering playing it on PS2, but decided not to because I could easily buy it for a single dollar on Steam whenever it was on sale and play it on a non-fuzzy screen.